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Colin Clink, Volume I (Illustrated)

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Affords a capital illustration of the way of the world. For, whereas knaves and fools not unusually take precedence of better men, so this chapter, though placed at the head of a long regiment, is yet inferior to any one that comes after. THE famous John Bunyan, or Bunion, -for the true orthography of this renowned name is much doubted amongst the learned of the present age, -has laid it down as an axiom in that most glorious of all Progresses, the Pilgrim's Progress, that "He that is down, needs fear no fall." And who, in good truth, will undertake to dispute the good pilgrim's remark? Since nothing can be more clear to an eye as philosophic as was that of Mr. Bunyan, that if a man be seated on the ground, he most certainly is not in much danger of slipping through his chair; or that, being already at the bottom of the water, he "needs fear no fall" from the yard-arm. On this assurance, I take courage for Colin Clink. Down in the world with respect to its goods, down in society, down in the estimation of his own father and mother, and down in that which our modern political ragamuffins are pleased to term the "accident" of birth, he assuredly had not the least occasion for a single instant to trouble his mind with fears of falling any lower.


Author: Charles Hooton (1813-1847), G-Ph Ballin
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Dec 20, 2016
Number of Pages: 232 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1541228642
ISBN-13: 9781541228641

Colin Clink, Volume I (Illustrated)

$17.72
 
Affords a capital illustration of the way of the world. For, whereas knaves and fools not unusually take precedence of better men, so this chapter, though placed at the head of a long regiment, is yet inferior to any one that comes after. THE famous John Bunyan, or Bunion, -for the true orthography of this renowned name is much doubted amongst the learned of the present age, -has laid it down as an axiom in that most glorious of all Progresses, the Pilgrim's Progress, that "He that is down, needs fear no fall." And who, in good truth, will undertake to dispute the good pilgrim's remark? Since nothing can be more clear to an eye as philosophic as was that of Mr. Bunyan, that if a man be seated on the ground, he most certainly is not in much danger of slipping through his chair; or that, being already at the bottom of the water, he "needs fear no fall" from the yard-arm. On this assurance, I take courage for Colin Clink. Down in the world with respect to its goods, down in society, down in the estimation of his own father and mother, and down in that which our modern political ragamuffins are pleased to term the "accident" of birth, he assuredly had not the least occasion for a single instant to trouble his mind with fears of falling any lower.


Author: Charles Hooton (1813-1847), G-Ph Ballin
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Dec 20, 2016
Number of Pages: 232 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1541228642
ISBN-13: 9781541228641
 

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